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Much of what the world knows about the age of mammals is found beneath a vast landscape in America’s heartland. Now, via our virtual Cave of Time exhibit, you can enter prehistoric worlds when mammals ruled supreme. Embark on a fossil safari that reveals how changing climate transformed North America and its mammals over the course of millions of years.

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Expedition Nebraska

What is Paleontology?

Paleontology is the study of life from 10,000 years ago or longer. To find out what the prehistoric world was like and better understand past life forms and changes through time, paleontologists study fossils--the remains or traces left behind by ancient animals, plants, and microorganisms. Through the study of fossils, paleontologists can reconstruct the past history of the earth, the lives of animals and plants that lived in ancient times, and the environment that impacted those organisms. Paleo sleuths study the fossil record they encounter to piece together the story of the evolution and extinction of organisms.

Geologic Time Scale

The Geologic Time Scale is more than a measure of time and rock. It’s the story of Earth’s changing climate, habitat, plants and animals. Our understanding of the last 60 million years comes from two centuries of discovery and research by paleontologists—Paleo Sleuths. Throughout the age of mammals, in shallow basins created by the inland sea that once covered North America’s center, Nebraska collected sediments from the rising Rocky Mountains. Each layer is a page in a book of prehistory, with fossils forming the words. Nebraska’s chapters fascinate Paleo Sleuths. But the story of North American paleontology begins elsewhere, in the East.


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EXPLORE

Ashfall Fossil Beds

How did a volcano in Idaho turn a water hole in Nebraska into one of the richest deposits of fossil specimens ever found?

Dig Deeper

Flesh Out Your Understanding of the Mammals

Elephants

Elephants

Horses

Horses

Rhinos

Rhinos

Camels

Camels

Brontotheres

Brontotheres


Put Paleo Sleuths to Work in the Classroom

Use these classroom-ready lesson plans on PBS Learning Media to awaken the Paleo Sleuth in each of your students.

https://net.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/paleo-sleuths-digging-deeper/